How much do you reckon the whole lot would come to?
I can't say yet, as I'm still not absolutely certain of 'all' the items you'll need, so I think a phone call is needed to finalise that. Please drop me a PM with your number. Are you saying you would be able to provide the 2nd bottle as well?
Yes we can do that. Regulators for the kind of pressure I'm looking at seem to go for around £2-300 which seems a lot for something that I won't use a great deal.
That's probably not the right one as the type you need to reach those output pressures are usually at least another £100 on top of that. Would that 2nd bottle then be able to be used as an extra nitrous bottle or something similiar until it was needed to top up the nitogen again?
Depending on what size you go for, yes.Money is going to be tight next month as I change over to a new job but I'd imagine i'd be looking to do this around May/June time depending on how business picks up (going self employed
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There are certain advantages to being self employed but there are NUMEROUS DISADVANTAGES that most people fail to be aware of. I've been self employed for almost 40 years and I'd say more than half of that time I spent wishing I wasn't and I'd NEVER advise anyone to take that route, unless they had no alternative option.
If it weren't for the immense pleasure I've had from all the R&D I've been able to carry out in the past 35 years and all the pleasure my systems have given to many thousands of customers, there's very little else I could say has been enjoyable about being self employed.
Think long and hard and then be prepared to work LONGGGGGG & HARDDDD if you take that route.
FYI I can't remember a day when I didn't have enough work for TEN men to do, that I had to do myself and in trying to do so I've very nearly worked 24/7 for most of those 40 years.